Carob Interactions Overview

Check For Interactions With Carob

Carob

Also known as
  • Ceratonia siliqua
  • Algarrobo
  • Carob Flour
  • Carob Gum
  • Carob Pods
  • Carob Syrup
  • Caroube
  • Carouge
  • Charoupomelo
  • Fève de Pythagore
  • Figuier d'Égypte
  • Garrofero
  • Koumpota
  • Kountourka
  • Locust Bean
  • Locust Bean Gum
  • Locust Pods
  • Pain de Saint Jean-Baptiste
  • St. John's Bread
Carob Carob is a type of tree native to the Mediterranean region. The pods of the carob tree are used to produce carob powder, which is a natural sweetener that can be used as a substitute for cocoa powder. It has also been used in traditional medicine for the treatment of gastrointestinal conditions, like diarrhea.
There are 1987 drugs known to interact with Carob

Drugs that interact with Carob

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